Seen: Longing for Peace 「ずーっと冬 春は来ない」
Who: Nobuyoshi Araki 荒木経惟
Where: Art Space AM, Harajuku (map)
When: January 11 - March 3, 2024
"Forever Winter, Spring Won't Come"
If the Japanese title for Nobuyoshi Araki's recent exhibition is a lament; its English title, "Longing for Peace", feels like a soft plea.
My full article for this show is now up on Photo And Culture Tokyo.
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i saw someone spread hate to Keiko bc they were a Bashir/O'brien shipper, and i do NOT agree with that.
why would you ever say such things when this was always an option?
this is obviously what's happening in the show anyways
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tears of the prophets 👁⚪️
(prints)
here's a little wind-down paint from this week!!!
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Seen: Sky of Silver Halide 銀塩の空
Who: Nobuyoshi Araki 荒木経惟
Where: Art Space AM, Harajuku (map)
When: October 10 - December 12, 2023 (Open 12-7pm. Closed Sun. & Mon.)
The prints in this show are presented as negatives rather than positives. I can't help but feel that Araki is looking back at our world through from the other side of photography.
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The defintion of hell is knowing a show is incredibly well-received in its first season, but if people don’t become machines churning out tweets, content, and rewatching 24/7, there’s no likelihood it’ll get a chance to tell its whole story. This shit is madness. Shows in different genres shouldn’t have to pit-battle for dominance. First seasons are MEANT to be baselines establishing worlds and characters, not complete storylines. The idea that this golden age of television has turned into “get it done in one or get out” is revolting.
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